The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 02, 1947, Page Page 4, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Wednesday, April 2, 1947
PiiMic Housing
Meetings Held
John Lange, regional director,
and W. H. Wolaver, five-state area
manager, conducted the federal
public housing conference held
on the university campus Tuesday.
Problems of colleges and muni
cipalation such as division of cost
of operation between local agen
cies and FPHA, final disposition
of projects, fiscal arrangements
and allowable normal operating
expenses were aired.
Representatives of the univer
sity, Union college, Nebraska Wes
leyan, Dana college, Doane college,
Midland college, Peru Normal,
York college, Fairbury junior col
lege and the Nebraska State Trade
School at Milford attended the
conference.
Graduates Join
Illinois Faculty
Among thp new faculty mem
bers added to the instructional
staff nf the University of Illinois'
Galesburg division are two former
Nebraska women, Dr. Johanna 1.
Ogden, who will instruct classes
in rhetoric, and Miss Elsie C Mul
ler. who will teach mathematics.
Dr. Ogden graduated from Ne
braska in 1914, and was for a time
assistant dean of women. She is a
member of Phi Beta Kappa and
the American Association of Uni
versity Women.
Miss Muller. who also studied at
the University of Nebraska, re
ceived a bachelor s degree irom
Nebraska State Teachers' college
Wamp. Nebraska. She is a mem
ber of the National Council of
Mathematics Teachers, National
Education association, ana me
Michigan Education association.
Music Sorority
Presents Spring -Concert
Monday-
Delta Omicron, professional
music sorority, presentea us an
nual spring concert Monday night
in Temple theater.
The vocal ensemble conducted
by Barbara Olson of Lincoln
opened the concert with Bach's
Hoar Kini? of Aneels and also
presented the closing selections,
Hageman's "Do Not uo My vave
and "Tree Silences' by Lenz.
Alice Saunders played two vio
lin solos, Rachmaninoff "Vo
calise" and "Slavonic Dance" by
Dvorak-Kreisler. Marilyn Nelson
played Copeland's piano show
piece "Scherzo Humoristique."
Arleen Heinz sang Debussey's
"Mandoline" and Smith's "My
Song and My Love."
A triple trio composed of Jac
queline King, Joyce Stuve, Nancy
Pierson, Margaret Shelley, Mar
garet Ann Amend, Mary Lou
Sommer, Patricia VerMaas, Mary
Earton and Lois Swanson sang
Stougton's 'Kung Fu-Tze" and
Clokey's "Flower of Dreams."
Joann Weston and Margaret
Shelley were accompanists.
Magee Leads in
Chess Standings
According to Haxry Bichman,
ecretary of the University Chess
club, the standings after the third
week of competition in the round
robin tournament are as follows:
Magee, first; Bichman, second;
and Gloor, third. Behind the
leaders, in this order, are Schlei
ker, Sakalak, Wehrmani Berry,
Cuttenbcrg and Story.
Late applicants will be accepted,
and should contact Harry Rich
man as soon as possible at 2-3120.
Election .
(Continued from Page 1.)
VI, concerning qualifications for
candidates to fill Council vacan
cies .and an addition was made
to Article V providing that presi
dent and vice-president of Coun
cil mutt be chosen from the hold
over members. By custom, secre
tary and treasurer are also elected
irom the holdover membership.
The election would have been
validated at 9:45 p. m. if it had
not been for a tie between Na
dine Anderson and Jane Mc
Arthur for the secoond woman
representative from Arts and
Science college. Five tedious re
counts were made before an er
ror was discovered in favor of
Miss McArlhur. The elections
committee and faculty advisor,
Hiss Mary Mielenz, validated the
election at 1030 p. m.
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POULTRY CLUB
The Poultry club will meet to
night at 7 o'clock in the Poultry
Husbandry building. Plans for
special events during Easter va
cation will be discussed accord'
ing to Frank Foote, publicity
cnairman.
KOSMET KLUB
There will be a meeting of all
workers in Kosmet KJub in room
307 of the Union tonight at 7.
VETER-ANNS
Tickets for the Veter-Anns din
ner to be held tomorrow in Par
lor A of the Union at 6 p. m. may
be purchased from Ula Mae
Schall, 5-9537, or Marjorie Bau
mann, 8-1388, for 85 cents. All
members are urged to be present
as group photos will be taken.
NTT-M EDS
There will be a meeting of the
Nu-Meds at 6:15 p. m. in the
XYZ parlors of the Union to
night. Dr. Stewart will speak on
"Public Health" and officers will
be nominated for next semester,
acording to Ted Hehman, pub
licity chairman.
VARSITY DAIRY
The Varsity Dairy club will
meet tonight at 7:30 in the Ag
Union. An election of new mem
bers will be held and nomina
tions for next year's officers will
be made. Plans for the dairy
Colonel Grove
Named Army
Day Speaker
Colonel William R. Grove, ROTC
instructor in Field Artillery on
the university staff from 1938 to
1940, will be the main speaker at
the Lincoln Chamber of Com
merce Army day public affairs
luncheon, April 7.
During the war CoL Grove per
formed distinguished service as a
field and staff officer specializ
ing in Artillery support for the
Army Air Forces and was award
ed the Legion of Merit and the
Bronze Star MedaL
He became a senior instructor
in logistics at the Army's Com
mand and General Staff College
judging contest will be discussed.
TRI-K CLUB
University Tri-K club will meet
tonight at 7:15 o'clock in the Ag
Union. Plans for the spring judg
ing contest will be discussed.
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numbers are arcra to attrad.
Literary Club
Elects Pierce
Alice Pierce was elected presi
dent of the Palladian Literary So
ciety at the election for officers
for the third term Monday, March
24. Other new officers are, John
in Fort Leavenworth, Kana fol
lowing the war, and served in
that position until his present as
signment as Director of Courses
at the school. ,
Veteran students may attend the
luncheon which will be held in
the Chamber of Commerce dining
room April 7. Tickets may be se
cured at the Chamber of Com
merce Lincoln office.
McCorkle, vice president: IrvlB
Blish, critic; George Mehuron, re
cording secretary; Kathryn ElKng
son, corresponding secretary; Jim
Welsh, program secretary; Doris
Weldon, historian; and Erwin
Cone, who continues as treasurer.
Don Kroger, retiring president,
and Miss Pierce are now up for
election into the Palladian Gavel
Club, alumni organization o the
Palladian Society.
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